sylvian1982

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DeAge™ : 7768 days • Here since 4 march 2005
Peter Gabriel So
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Oops! I also thought you were addressing me about the age.
Peter Gabriel So
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I’m generally very attentive to dates. But I don’t even know why. It’s just part of me. Maybe it's because, being an accountant and doing it for a living, I live and breathe numbers from morning to evening. Yes, Grass, I received your response and I cover my head with ashes for not having noticed the date I asked you about. I pass over it dozens of times a day. Well! Anyway, I’m not young at all, oh dear, not old either, but I think I’m about your age. I was born in the year of Freewheelin (62 or 63?). Well, it doesn’t change much. I don’t think my review falls into your target. It’s a fairly recent and not very well-known album. Honestly, I’m a bit afraid to review the must-haves. I don’t have your expertise and knowledge. I would risk only stating the obvious and consequently facing ridicule. I’m happy to leave you the honor and burden.
David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World
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I have this album on cassette (prehistory) and I've never felt like buying it again on CD. I've bought several Bowie CDs, but this one is still on the shopping list and not even at the top. I don’t have the courage to listen to a tape recorded in 1970. However, I don’t find it an exciting album. One curiosity: the cover of my cassette is different from the one shown here. I seem to remember that there's David on one leg and the other leg stretched forward like in a dance.
Peter Gabriel So
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Surely, seeing him on this cover, the good Peter, and seeing him today is quite a shock. Nineteen years have not been wasted. He has had a downfall.
Peter Gabriel So
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Great album bought at the time of its vinyl release. I haven't listened to it since then. Beautiful record, although a bit too polished. I slightly prefer the previous IV (the one with Shock The Monkey). I have a soft spot for PG both in the Genesis era and in his solo career. I like almost everything. It's not true that he has nothing left to say. Goodness, even if he did, it can surely be stated that he has already said a lot.
Casino Royale CRX
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Great album, even though I prefer "Sempre Più Vicini." I don't like Dainamaita instead. They sowed and the Subsonica reaped ?!. It's possible, even if I don't hear many connections. And then the CR have never gone to Sanremo. You're not saying anything...
Wings Wings Over America
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Not to say, you know... but have you ever heard of Paul McCartney during the Beatles era? I’ve never encountered such enthusiasm for Macca's solo work. Honestly, even Lennon never left an indelible mark on his own, apart from a few songs. But McCartney... meh!
Ilona Staller Ilona Staller
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Instead of the audio samples, can someone put the video samples? I think they are more interesting.
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed
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But does the last of the Stones really deserve it? I've read good things about it, but I find it hard to believe.
Sure, they look frightening when you see them.
David Gray Flesh
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Has anyone listened to and feels like reviewing David Gray's new album, Life in Slow Motion?